Re: House im looking at
Posted by Wild Card on
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very different from my house but I really like that one korn.
Re: House im looking at
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Looks great! way better than where I live right now.
Re: House im looking at
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looks nice Korndawg....ive always enjoyed european architecture....whats the status of it?....any problems, say, like structural, foundation, water damage or anything?...how old is it? etc etc etc.... :smile: dont freak man, these are questions i ask all the time, being in the business....
Doc Brass... :dodgy:
Re: House im looking at
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Ok, took several billion phone calls & looking at maps but weve got a viewing for it at 8pm tonight. Wish me luck :S
Re: House im looking at
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Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 10:54am
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Love the interior with the wooden doors (I know doors generally are wooden - but they look wooden :wink: ), and the beams on the ceiling.
Best of luck :smile:
Re: House im looking at
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Looks great from some of the pictures at that link :smile: Good luck.
Re: House im looking at
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I looks like a really nice house one that I would love to live in cos I just love all really old houses that are out in the middle of nowhere.
Re: House im looking at
Posted by Gav on
Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 1:48pm
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Remember to ask about the neighbours! But I think it looks nice! Nice size bedrooms etc. I think, that by law, any known problems have to be disclosed if you ask. So make sure you ask. (I'm not entirely sure about that though).
Re: House im looking at
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 4:50pm
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The most important question when buying a house is "where is the damn broadband?"
Oh yeah, and I'll know where you'll live, so don't annoy me in the near distand future! :biggrin:
Hope ya get it bud!
Re: House im looking at
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Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 7:22pm
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it looks nice, my grandads house looks a bit like that. but proberly bigger :razz:
Re: House im looking at
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It looks nice and I agree with Alien Sniper... dont forget about the broadband!
Re: House im looking at
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that was one of the most cosey & beautiful houses ive ever been in. Were going to put an offer in immediately tommorow morning. I'l be in tears if it doesnt all go right.
Re: House im looking at
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Looks really nice mate, very homely and cosey, as you said. Where about in England is Wymondham?
Anyway best of luck with it mate, hope you get it :smile:
Re: House im looking at
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east england. sort of north east middle of the head shaped bit on the right hand side.
Re: House im looking at
Posted by KoRnFlakes on
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Ive just heard, there are 3 offers on the table now :sad:
It will probably go to the person in the strongest position, Fortunately we have an investor wanting to buy our house so there is no chain. Thats a pretty strong position, but we'l just have to wait and see.
Im getting rather worried now :sad:
Re: House im looking at
Posted by Dr Brasso on
Wed Feb 4th 2004 at 3:39pm
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hang in there Korny....house hunting is one of my least favorite things to do in the entire world....the market here is not nearly as cutthroat as i imagine it would be in england, and i'd rather build em than listen to my ole lady fuss and whine about it....but in the end, she gets what she gets.....keep the faith bud.... :wink:
Doc B.. :dodgy:
EDIT>>> ya know, the more i think about it, i think i'd rather take a beating than go house hunting..... :biggrin:
Re: House im looking at
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Good luck KoRnFlakes :smile:
Re: House im looking at
Posted by DeathMedic3rd on
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my grandad is 90 :o
and there is noway he's leaving his house to anyone, yet :razz:
Re: House im looking at
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Thu Feb 5th 2004 at 12:38am
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Why not, I'm sure it's funny.
Re: House im looking at
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korn, try to remember, a house is a house, just a material item.. its what you make of it that counts..
now a home, thats something special, and a lot harder to create, or find for that matter.
i live in a white trash 3 bedroom 2 bath wood frame house, nothing special about its looks, BUT when people come into it, they feel comfortable and want to visit.
houses on the other hand, people visit, sit on the edge of the furniture, and are fidgeting the whole time, till finally they make excuses and leave.
find, and make a home, forget what it looks like.
BTW, good luck my friend, on whatever you like :smile:
Re: House im looking at
Posted by KoRnFlakes on
Thu Feb 5th 2004 at 9:19am
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I know lads, thing is. This isnt too bad an area aswell & chances are il be ending up ina rougher area no matter what, I would however like to go here as I can train back to norwich quite quickly.
To make matters worse our buyer pulled out yesterday removing our good position. So much for that then, bastards!
Re: House im looking at
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Feb 5th 2004 at 12:04pm
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why do you sound as if you must move soon?
i mean, buying a house is a big deal, to rush it is suicidal at least.
if i were forced to move before i was ready, i would put everything in storage and rent a motel room for a time.
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Re: House im looking at
Posted by Pegs on
Thu Feb 5th 2004 at 5:20pm
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Hope fully we will move there (and get the net) cos every where else is Shart.
Re: House im looking at
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
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Could be a different account of his either. :smile:
Re: House im looking at
Posted by Gav on
Thu Feb 5th 2004 at 7:57pm
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You know, the first time I saw he house I'm in t this exact moment (I.E MY home) was when I was moving in. I think, to make a fairly broad statement, that to Men, a house is Bricks + Mortar, but it is more of a home to Women. Just speaking from my experience. In fact the first time I lived on my own, I let my Girlfriend choose it for me. Obviously, thats not to say it's not important what house you get if you're a guy but I think Women feel more as though a house is a home than Men do.
I gotta admit Korn, I don't Envy you, speaking as a person who has moved 8 times in the Last two years it ain't pleasant! I think Getting Married and Having Kids are also high on the stress levels, and also Changing Jobs, and getting divorced. Except for getting divorced, I've done them all in the last year! (Hence I have been fairly quiet around the net)
G.
Re: House im looking at
Posted by KoRnFlakes on
Tue Feb 10th 2004 at 9:21am
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Didnt want to say anything incase it ended up like the last one, but my mum found a larger cottage (larger price aswell :sad: ) & put in an offer on the day, Aparently its been accepted & hopefully mortgage etc is all being sorted today.
I havent even seen it yet, but aparently its mucht he same as the last one :smile:
My mums boyfriend will unfortunately have to help us with the money otherwise we just couldnt afford it. Gonna be allot of money for me&my mum to pay my dad & her boyfriend back :/
Re: House im looking at
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Tue Feb 10th 2004 at 11:15am
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Best of luck with finding the money, and best of luck with the house, Daz :smile:
Re: House im looking at
Posted by KoRnFlakes on
Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 1:37pm
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Havent said anything for a while. anyway, the small cottage in heathersett is still on so far & a surveyor is coming round our house today in under an hour & I presume the survey was done some time last week on the heathersett place.
I may be gone in about 3 weeks into temp accomodation, then in that for a month until the final move. So if I dissapear in about 3 weeks you know why. I probably wont have the net for at least a few weeks after that, so probably 2 months'ish il be gone.
Re: House im looking at
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 1:54pm
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Go to an internet cafe and check in with us bud. :smile: